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Ger77

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  1. That's us beat then. He is Feckin honking
  2. Only the Daily Rhebel could get Rangers into a story about a fire. Feckin obsessed. By the time it hits the newsstands it will be entitled Rangers fire bugs.
  3. Aye ok Kris, you want Billy Davies as Manager, Kenny Miller to get a new contract and Ally signed right good Rangers men like yourself. The only thing that doesn't smell right is the end of your beak that's hanging out of your auld pals arses.
  4. I preferred the other two threads in the Boardroom section.
  5. I see he thinks McInnes would be an ideal Manager for Rangers. I think it's been proven his judgement may not be the best when it comes to who should Manage our club.
  6. Bet he's had a few head's in his hands.
  7. I suspect that Sky are ready to get rid of him therefore to get a job he needs to ingratiate himself to the mhedia.
  8. We are all Negri, Sebo, Weiss, Broadfoot, Malcolm, Charlie Miller and Barry Ferguson.
  9. As always, it's all about the Rangers. A sad little no mark, pandering to the lowest common denominator within his support as usual.
  10. If DU do lurch towards Administration, we will see the football community, politicians and mhedia join forces singing kumbaya as they did with the wee Edinburgh team. No fans of other clubs will ever go through the unified Scottish hatred and vilification that we have and nor would I want them to, however I will not be upset if some of these scummy little clubs get a mere snapshot of life in Scotland's vile football bubble.
  11. The McCoist and Mcdowall team will go down in history as the poorest, most cowardly ever. This team doesn't even come close. One significant thing they have in common (I said it then and I'll say it now) is a Captain who downs tools when the going gets tough. Until we get that sorted we will always be second best.
  12. BY: GARY ARMSTRONG 17:12, 2 MAR 2017 SNS Group A series of rules changes will be discussed by the SFA and others at Wembley An SFA delegation including Stewart Regan, Alan McRae and Rod Petrie will take part in the International Football Association Board AGM to debate the game's rules. The SFA are set to be involved in a discussion about potential radical changes to the laws of the game. A delegation which includes SFA chief executive Stewart Regan, president Alan McRae and vice-president Rod Petrie will travel to Wembley on Friday where the International Football Association Board (IFAB) will debate possible amendments to the current rules governing football. One of the big topics which will be covered is the potential for individual national associations to the ability to modify the rules of the game below the highest organised level. SFA chief exec Stewart Regan will take part in the talks. This means the size of the field of play, weight and size of the ball, size of the goalposts, duration of the match and maximum number of substitutes could be at the discretion of member associations such as the SFA outside of their professional league setup. The parties attending the meeting will also debate the success of the additional fourth substitute, which has been trialled for the first time in the Scottish Cup this year. All home nations will be represented in the talks at Wembley SFA chief executive Stewart Regansaid: “I’m looking forward to discussing modifications to the Laws of the Game, which could have huge benefits for the grassroots game in particular. “It has potential to encourage participation, removing unfair aspects of the game or barriers. Allowing smaller dimensioned pitches, for example, could encourage people to play football later into their lives, allowing them stay fitter and healthier for longer.” The IFAB is a committee comprising of the four home nations (Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland) and FIFA which meets to evaluate and analyse the fundamental laws of the sport. I hear the three stooges have a proposal that FIFA move from the use of goals to putting jumpers down.
  13. Can't be bothered reading it. Would someone be kind enough to summarise this?
  14. I was there. One of the worst games of football I've ever seen. Awful!
  15. Wish them both the best in dealing with this awful disease.
  16. Someone new. Since the Souness era we have bought other clubs Captain's or moulded our own young players into Captains. We had a team of Captain's now we have none although Miller is the closest.
  17. Good stuff. I didn't like the other BF thread.
  18. This cunt gets an easy ride from the mhedia. A poor manager who's teams make a habit of getting pumped by 5, 6, 7, 8 goals. Any other manager would be out on his arse.
  19. The amount of players that Warburton brought in, who have had multiple loan moves says it all for me. Is it young players getting experience or is it players who have limited ability, no football brain, no bottle or a poor attitude?
  20. Is it because Wallace is a quality player and a motivational and inspiring Captain? Sorry, I lost my head for a minute there.
  21. Not for me. I would take every 50, 100, 250 grand I could get for them. Every other club seems to get something in, yet we are happy to let players go for nothing. You can say their not very good, however there's always someone willing to pay something. Some clubs even fork out a fortune for strikers who can't score.
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